Court Policy & Frequently Asked Questions

Attire

Proper dress is required when appearing in court. Unacceptable attire includes but is not limited to:

Shorts and cut-offs

Muscle shirts, clothing with offensive messages

Tank tops, tube tops, spaghetti straps, low cut shirts/blouses

Hats

Men must have their shirts tucked in

Conduct

No cell phones, camera, or any other digital devices are permitted in the court room, leave them in your vehicle.

Be on time. The courtroom will open 30 minutes prior to your court time.

Do not argue with the court.

Do not read newspapers, magazines, books, etc. in the courtroom during proceedings.

Do not talk at the same time as the Judge, or other court personnel.

Do not enter and depart the courtroom excessively.

Do not approach the Judge’s bench without permission. Do not rest your arms or hands on the bench.

No food or drinks are allowed in the court room.

Due to limited space in the court room, children and other guests will not be allowed to enter the court room while court is in session.

Liability Insurance

A conviction of an offense under a traffic law of this state or political subdivision of this state may result in the assessment on your driver’s license of a surcharge under the Driver Responsibility Program.

Effective September 1, 2009

If you are convicted of a misdemeanor offense involving violence where you are or were a spouse, intimate partner, parent, or guardian of the victim or are or were involved in another, similar relationship with the victim, it may be unlawful for you to possess or purchase a firearm, including a handgun or long gun, or ammunition, pursuant to federal law under 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g)(9) or Section 46.04(b), Penal Code. If you have any questions whether these laws make it illegal for you to possess or purchase a firearm, you should consult an attorney.